Amanda Delekta, a sophomore and political director of the school's College Republicans group, wrote a letter to the school's principal saying the university needed to be a safe space for conservatives, not just liberals.

"It is shameful to live in a nation where individuals are afraid to voice their beliefs for fear of being shamed," she wrote. "Nobody has died, the United States has not died; democracy is more alive than ever. Simply put, the American people voted and Trump won."

On "Outnumbered" today, Tucker Carlson called it a "wuss move" for students of any political affiliation or group to request a safe space.